Why Does Big Business Love Big Government? (Domhoff, Rothbard, and Evers), 51.47 min, uploaded by Libertarianism.org, Nov 20, 2013: G. William Domhoff is a research professor in psychology and sociology at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He is the author of Who Rules America? (1967), Bohemian Grove and Other Retreats: A Study in Ruling-Class Cohesiveness (1974), and other books;

Power In America, uploaded by sgentlemanjack112, Sept 2010: part 1, 4.57 min; part 2, 5.20 min: George William Domhoff is the author of Who Rules America?, a controversial 1960s bestseller which argued that the United States is dominated by an elite class both politically and economically. Lets see who some of these people and institutions are;

Lecture: Your Nightly Dreams, 72.37 min, uploaded by UCTV, Nov 6, 2008: G. William Domhoff, research professor of psychology and sociology at UC Santa Cruz, is a leading expert on dreams. Fascinated by dreams for nearly 50 years, Domhoff highlights his work with DreamBank, a search engine and database of 16,000 dreams. [7/2008] [Humanities] [Show ID: 14871] …;

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G. William (Bill) Domhoff on en.wikipedia (born August 6, 1936) is a research professor in psychology and sociology at the University of California, Santa Cruz. His first book, Who Rules America? was a controversial [why?] [citation needed] 1960s bestseller arguing that the United States is dominated by an elite ownership class, both politically and economically[1] …; find the book on amazon; … an invaluable tool for teaching students about how power operates in U.S. society …;

Libertarianism on en.wikipedia (Latin: liber, “free”)[1] is a set of related political philosophies that uphold liberty as the highest political end.[2][3] This includes emphasis on the primacy of individual liberty,[4][5] political freedom, and voluntary association. It is an antonym of authoritarianism …; inclusive /Laissez-faire capitalism; /Libertarian socialism.

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We Will Shoot Back: All Eyes on Russia as Ukraine Begins Offensive in East, on Spiegel Online International, by Spiegel Staff, April 15, 2014 (Photo Gallery): Many in the West believe that Russia is behind the separatist movement in eastern Ukraine. Kiev on Tuesday launched an offensive to retake control of the region, but the biggest question still looms: Will Russia invade? …;